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Purple Sheep CPE™ — Institutional Compliance & Control Systems Series™ (Audit) Module 4: Constructing and Interpreting Audit Findings


Purple Sheep CPE™
Institutional Compliance & Control Systems Series™ (Audit)
1.0 CPE Contact Hour | Self-Paced Professional Education


Audit findings are not observations. They are formal statements of institutional exposure.

Findings are constructed through a defined structure that connects condition, criteria, cause, and effect. This structure determines how institutional control failures are documented, interpreted, and communicated. The way a finding is written directly influences institutional liability, required corrective action, and reputational impact.

This module provides a structured, risk-based examination of how audit findings are constructed and how they should be interpreted within institutional environments. It focuses on material weaknesses, significant deficiencies, questioned costs, and the role of narrative framing in defining institutional exposure.

Institutional exposure rises when findings are misunderstood, minimized, or treated as isolated issues. These weaknesses create recurring risk because institutions may respond to the symptom rather than the underlying control failure.


This module examines:

• Structure and components of audit findings
• Distinction between material weaknesses and significant deficiencies
• Questioned costs and their connection to financial exposure
• Narrative framing and its influence on institutional risk interpretation
• How auditors evaluate and document control failures

These areas define how institutional performance is formally assessed and recorded.


This module is structured to reinforce audit literacy and institutional interpretation of findings.

The module includes:

• Scenario-based analysis reflecting real audit findings and institutional responses
• Structured evaluation of finding construction and narrative impact
• Applied learning activities designed to assess interpretation and response readiness
• Knowledge validation through formal assessment

Topic structure follows the standardized Purple Sheep CPE™ model, including required engagement activities and a formal knowledge check to support audit defensibility.


This module aligns with established regulatory and internal control frameworks, including:

• 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance)
• ICH Good Clinical Practice (E6)
• Applicable FDA regulations governing sponsored and clinical activity
• COSO Internal Control Framework principles

Content reflects how audit findings are evaluated within federal and institutional oversight environments.


Upon completion of this module, participants will be able to:

• Evaluate institutional exposure through the structure of audit findings
• Assess the severity of findings based on classification and impact
• Analyze questioned costs and their implications for financial liability
• Interpret narrative framing within audit reports
• Identify underlying control failures driving audit findings
• Apply audit-based perspectives to institutional response and corrective action


Completion of this module requires:

• Full review of all instructional content
• Completion of required engagement activities
• Successful completion of the knowledge check assessment

Participant progression and completion data are recorded to support institutional documentation and audit verification requirements.


This module builds on enforcement doctrine by defining how institutional failures are formally documented and communicated.

It directly supports subsequent modules addressing:

• Institutional risk mapping across sponsored programs
• Control culture and recurring failure patterns

This module defines how exposure becomes visible before examining where it exists and why it persists.


This module, combined with required engagement activities, represents 1.0 CPE contact hour.


This module is designed to support continuing education and professional development aligned with:

• Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) expectations (CRA, CPRA, CFRA)
• Clinical research compliance and certification domains, including the Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) credential administered by the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA)
• Clinical research competencies aligned with ACRP certification frameworks
• Internal audit and compliance competencies aligned with CIA principles

Access to individual modules is provided for 90 days from the date of enrollment.

Individual modules are offered as part of the initial launch phase through December 31, 2026. Beginning January 2027, Purple Sheep CPE™ will transition to a series-based model designed to support deeper learning, stronger outcomes, and institutional alignment.

Financial compliance failures frequently drive audit findings. Weak documentation, misapplication of cost principles, and inconsistent review of transactions create institutional risk.

This module examines:

• Core federal cost principles under Uniform Guidance
• Translating allowability standards into operational practice
• High-risk transaction categories
• Documentation expectations
• Common financial compliance breakdowns

Participants will evaluate financial decision-making through the lens of defensibility and audit readiness.

Estimated Instructional Time: 60 minutes (1.0 Contact Hour)

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